I dont understand how people can make the choice to make drastic new interpretations, if they aren't convinced that it is the correct interpretation in the first place.
Exactly Sky, very good point. I think it shows how shallow their 'faith' really is (and based on the 'evidence' who can blame them?), that deep down they know it's probably nonsense, but just in case, they'll hang on to a few key elements, because Hell sounds so dreadful, it's worth the punt. It's almost like getting involved with a community who are really into historical reconstructions, or dungeons and dragons. At first it's fun, meeting new people who are interested in the same things, every weekend is looked forward to, likewise, the meet ups at the pub to discuss their obsession. Then, slowly, the newish recruit begins to realise his new friends ACTUALLY believe they are the real thing, not just paying lip service. S/he can now either declare that they also believe and take it to the next level...or, run away quickly, or just distance themselves a bit - as they don't want to lose the sense of community, so they cut back on the meet ups, but still trot out the sayings when necessary, and sometimes even wear the costumes at organised events. Madness.